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Routt County 4-H
Shooting Sports
Project Manual
2019
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Table of Contents Project Description........................................................................................................................................ 2
Routt County Project Requirements ............................................................................................................. 2
Enrollment Information ................................................................................................................................ 3
Project E-Record ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Project Exhibit Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 4
General Shooting Sports Exhibit Rules .......................................................................................................... 7
Unit Requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Display Board Guidelines .............................................................................................................................. 7
Project Equipment & Supplies ...................................................................................................................... 9
Project Classes/Practices .............................................................................................................................. 9
Age Divisions ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Completion Weekend ................................................................................................................................. 10
2018 Routt County Shooting Sports Certified Leaders & Volunteers ......................................................... 11
Additional Resources .................................................................................................................................. 12
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Project Description
The 4-H Shooting Sports project is designed to provide members with an opportunity to
develop knowledge, fundamental skills, and safety techniques surrounding firearms, archery
and the sport of shooting. Classes and practices are hand’s on and allow members to
experience firsthand the sport of shooting/archery, as well as improve their individual skills in
an area of specific interest.
When enrolling in the shooting sports project, members will choose one (or more) of the
following disciplines for their project: Air Rifle, .22, Air Pistol, Shotgun, Archery, Muzzleloading,
Pistol and Outdoor Skills.
Members will receive guidance from certified adult volunteer leaders at organized classes and
practices through the year, up to the final Completion Weekend where they will demonstrate
the skills and knowledge they have learned throughout the year.
Routt County Project Requirements
1. Member must enroll in shooting sports by May 1 and work with a certified shooting
sports leader.
2. There is a mandatory $25 per member, per discipline fee to be paid by May 1. This fee
is in addition to the $35 4-H enrollment fee. This fee helps cover the cost of sending
leaders to required three day 4-H Shooting Sports training and cover the cost of the
State Shoot registration.
3. Enrolled members must attend 70% of practices, classes, etc. scheduled by their leader
in order to participate at Completion Weekend and complete their project.
4. If a member does not attend Completion Weekend, they are not eligible to compete at
State Fair.
5. If a member cannot make Completion Weekend, they must have a valid excuse and
inform the Extension Office and their leader well in advance to Completion Weekend in
order to set up an alternate day with their leader so they can complete. If you do not
show up for Completion Weekend, and you did not notify your leader in advance, then
you will receive an Incomplete for your project and will not be able to participate in this
project the following year.
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6. 4-H Shooting Sports members must attend all required club meetings and events. You
must be in good standing with your 4-H Club to be able to participate in Completion
Weekend and/or State Fair.
7. All shooting sports members will be required to create an exhibit and present it at
Exhibit Day. Exhibit requirements can be found on page 4, additional guidelines on page
7, or at:
http://co4h.colostate.edu/projects/ShootingSports.pdf
Exhibit Day Interviews – Wednesday, July 26 at the Soroco High School
Exhibit Day Awards – Friday, July 28 at the Soroco High School
8. Final decisions regarding a member’s completion will be made at the discretion of the
Extension Agent and the shooting sports leader.
Enrollment Information
Enroll in 4-H at https://co.4honline.com . Enrollment instructions can be found on the Routt
County Extension website http://routt.extension.colostate.edu/ . Contact your local extension
office for enrollment deadlines at 970-879-0825. Shooting Sports members must be enrolled in
their Shooting Sports project by May 1.
Project E-Record
Each member enrolled in the Shooting Sports project is required to complete an e-record
Record Book. This record book is utilized to teach organization, responsibility, and good record
keeping practices. Each e-record asks that members set and evaluate personal goals, keep an
updated inventory of their shooting supplies, record their practice scores, and write a story
describing their project experience. These books will be due at Exhibit Day with their discipline
specific project. Shooting Sports members DO NOT have to turn their record books back in to
be re-judged. They will be judged once at Exhibit Day with their project and that is it.
E-records are updated each year and are available to download online from the website at:
http://co4h.colostate.edu/program-areas/projects/e-records-general/. If a member is enrolled in
more than one discipline, they should download just one record book and complete the
required supplement sheet(s) for each discipline- found at the back of the record book. And
they only need to finish one project for Exhibit Day. Contact the Extension Office with any
questions concerning e-records.
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Important!!!
All 4-H Projects have a demonstration and community service requirement. Please plan ahead
to have these completed by the end of your Project. They are a requirement of the project and
need to be recorded in your record book.
Examples:
Demonstration:
How to properly clean your gun (Given at Shooting Practice to 3 Jr. Members)
Community Pride:
Helped _________ at Lorna Farrow Memorial Shoot
Helped with my club’s dog wash.
Project Exhibit Requirements
All Shooting Sports Members are required to complete a project exhibit specific to the
discipline they are enrolled in to display at the annual 4-H Exhibit Day July 25, 2018. Members
and their project exhibits will be judged via a one-on-one interview on the final product they
create for their exhibit. The interview focuses on knowledge of safety and firearms, goals,
challenges, etc. that members have experienced throughout the year. Overall Grand Champion
winners at Exhibit Day in each discipline will qualify to have their exhibits entered at the
Colorado State Fair.
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4-H project exhibit guidelines can be found directly after the sample exhibit photos below, or
on page 7. Please note, the certified adult volunteer leaders are not responsible for completing
exhibit(s) with member(s). Each member must do their own exhibit, however can ask for help
finding resources and information for their exhibit from their specific leaders. At the discretion
of each leader, scheduled classes and practices may be allocated towards working on project
exhibits.
Included below and on the following page are samples of previous exhibits done by shooting
sports members in another county.
Exhibits courtesy of Grand County 4-H & photos courtesy of Jim Zulevich, Routt County.
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Exhibits courtesy of Grand County 4-H & photos courtesy of Jim Zulevich, Routt County.
Exhibits courtesy of Grand County 4-H & photos courtesy of Jim Zulevich, Routt County.
All material shown is property of the members of Grand County 4-H and may not be identically
reproduced for future projects. These are included solely as examples of possible ideas/topics
for shooting sports exhibits.
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General Shooting Sports Exhibit Rules
1. There is a specific discipline e-Record that contains Shooting Sports Inventory and Discipline Log Record required for this project.
2. Display should illustrate a chosen aspect of a skill area(s). This is separate from the
statewide State Fair Shooting Sports Event listed under Special Events. The standardized
display board size of 4 ft. x 3 ft is to be used for 4-H projects.
3. Counties may enter only one exhibit per class at the State Fair. No live ammo,
broadheads, knives or functional firearms are allowed to be displayed.
4. At State Fair, exhibits which address more than one discipline area or a skill or knowledge
not readily categorized in a particular existing 4-H shooting discipline should be entered
in miscellaneous.
Unit Requirements
A. Completed specific e-Record for the discipline exhibited presented in a sturdy
binder/notebook.
B. A Shooting Sports Inventory Record is required. It can be found at:
http://co4h.colostate.edu/program-areas/projects/e-records-general/
C. A Discipline Log Record is required. It can be found at:
http://co4h.colostate.edu/program-areas/projects/e-records-general/
D. Display items illustrating something learned in the project this year. Exhibit may be a
display board or a stand-alone item, such as gun stocks, decoys. Display items are to be
entered in specific discipline that the exhibit relates to (i.e. .22, air rifle, shotgun, etc.).
The standardized display board size of 4' x 3' with sides that do not overlap is to be
used for 4-H projects. See next page for specific exhibit guidelines…
Display Board Guidelines
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Project Equipment & Supplies
The 4-H Shooting Sports project is not required to provide equipment (including, but not limited
to: firearms, bows, ammunition, targets, arrows, safety equipment, etc.), but some leaders may
have equipment and supplies that can be leased out, or borrowed. ALL equipment and supplies
must meet the State 4-H requirements, as well as the local shooting range requirements for
use. Each certified adult volunteer leader has the right to deny member participation if they
deem the member’s equipment to be unsafe or inadequate for practice and project purposes!
Thus, it is up to the member and the member’s family to insure they have the proper
equipment and supplies to participate in the Shooting Sports project. Leaders can provide help
with this and Elk River Guns (970-879-7565) in Steamboat will provide discounts to 4-H
members purchasing project equipment. See the 2018 Colorado State Shooting Sports Rule
Book for equipment requirements and allowances for each specific class/discipline.
http://co4h.colostate.edu/program-areas/shooting-sports/
Project Classes/Practices
Typically, individual leaders will schedule their own classes and practices. The Extension Office
is more than happy to direct you towards a certified adult volunteer leader who focuses on a
specific shooting discipline. Most leaders are located in the following areas of Routt County:
Steamboat, South Routt, and Hayden. Since it is required that members work with a certified
leader, we will do our best to help you get enrolled and set you up with a leader near you,
however, for the remainder of the year and project duration, it is up to you as a member to
remain in contact with your leader in regard to classes and practices.
Members are required to attend a minimum of 70% of the scheduled practices and classes
organized by their leader. These classes may include fundraisers, group activities, etc. outside
of shooting practice. Failure to meet the minimum requirement will result in a member
receiving an incomplete for their Shooting Sports project for the year, thus making them
ineligible to participate in the same shooting sports project next year. As always,
communication is the best tool for success!
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Age Divisions
In compliance with the Colorado 4-H State Shooting Sports program, the separation of age
divisions is different than that of most 4-H projects. For the Completion Weekend, the Shooting
Sports e-records, the Outstanding Member awards and the State 4-H Shoot, members are
divided into two classes: Juniors (8-13) and Seniors (14-18) – all ages are as of December 31st .
For the exhibit portion of the project, members will be judged in the three general 4-H age
divisions: Juniors (8-10), Intermediates (11-13), and Seniors (14-18). While this proves to be
a bit confusing, it is beneficial to Routt County to follow the guidelines set forth by the state.
Please contact the Extension Office with any questions.
Completion Weekend In addition to attending at least 70% of scheduled classes and practices, completing an e-
record, and submitting a project exhibit (if you are required to do so), members also must
attend the shooting sports year-end Completion Weekend. This is usually held on a Sunday in
late July. This year, it will be July 21 & 22 at the Routt County Rifle Club. Shooting sports
members will all meet at a scheduled location (ie: Routt County Rifle Club) and demonstrate
their skills through a competitive shoot. The discipline(s) each member enrolls in will be the
discipline(s) or class(es) they compete in on Completion Weekend. Members will also have the
opportunity to compete for a chance to go to the State 4-H Shooting Sports Contest held during
the Colorado State Fair in late August-early September in Colorado Springs/Pueblo, CO.
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2018 Routt County Shooting Sports Certified Leaders & Volunteers
Steamboat Area
Deborah Holmes (.22/Rifle/Shotgun/Pistol) 970-846-0709 [email protected]
Greg Pohlman (Shotgun/Archery) 970-846-4712 [email protected]
Matthew Koly (Archery) 970-620-0962 [email protected]
Jeff Yeiser (Archery) 303-921-2271 [email protected]
Alan Selch (Pistol) 970-734-4445 [email protected]
Travis Bedell (.22 Rifle) 970-846-9008 [email protected]
Jen Bedell (.22 Rifle) 970-846-1537 [email protected]
Chad Bedell (.22 Rifle) 970-846-6201 [email protected]
Patrick Stanko (.22 Rifle) 970-214-6941 [email protected]
Hayden Area
* We are in need of Hayden .22 Rifle 4-H Shooting Sports leaders. If you are interested please
contact [email protected] .
Wendy Lind (.22 Rifle) 970-471-7417 [email protected]
Chad Day (Archery) 970-276-9216 [email protected]
Jamie Booco (Archery) 970-629-9899 [email protected]
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South Routt Area
Rick Kirby (.22/Rifle/Pistol/Air Pistol) 970-331-1427 [email protected]
John Halder (.22/Rifle/Pistol/Air Pistol) 970-638-1039 [email protected]
Dave delaMater (Archery) 970-846-8378 [email protected]
CD Johnson (.22 Rifle) 970-734-7116 [email protected]
Additional Resources
For additional information and updates, the best place to check out is the Colorado 4-H
Shooting Sports website: http://co4h.colostate.edu/program-areas/shooting-sports/
Feel free to contact our Extension Office at any time at 970-879-0825.
For specific questions regarding state shooting sports, contact Sam Lowry at the state office at
(970) 491-1152, 575-496-7129 or via email: [email protected] .
Routt County
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